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A catback is better bang for your buck (costs about the same as a set of extractors, but is easier to install).

In an ideal world you'd do the entire exhaust system (extractors, cats, midpipes, rear muffler) for your gains.

The extractors on my car are nasty, but the catback still made a noticable increase in power. When I can, I'll probably replace the extractors and cats as well.

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you can't put aftermarket extractors and leave the cat and exhaust alone... that's just a waste of time and effort.

However you can change the cat and exhaust and leave the extractors alone and still get some performance gains.

if that makes sense.

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you can't put aftermarket extractors and leave the cat and exhaust alone... that's just a waste of time and effort.

However you can change the cat and exhaust and leave the extractors alone and still get some performance gains.

if that makes sense.

Would it be illegal if i modified my GTS with extractors? ( I'm on my P's and im in NSW)

Also could anyone point me in the right direction of finding a legal exhaust system? (size, manufacturer etc)

Appreciate it :D

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local RTA is the only people that can answer that question 100%. Unless the extractors are all bling bling, you'll never get picked up on them by the cops anyways. You have a better chance of being picked up for a louder exhaust than aftermarket extractors, so make sure your exhaust is quiet (mufflers/resonators) and you should fly under the radar.

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P platers aren't allowed to have any engine performance modifications. So even if the extractors only give 0.1kw they are considered illegal for a p plater.

As funkymonkey said, if they are fairly quiet cops probably won't notice them. However if they do notice them and decide to give you a fine, I believe you lose something like 7 demerit points for driving a prohibited car (as it is modified). This would mean loss of license for a p plater as you only have 4 points. You would have to get an absolute arsehole of a cop to give you this fine for just having extractors, but it is possible.

So IMO its not really worth the risk.

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ok people I have the 1 million dollar question...

Where (on gods good earth) can you get a set of extractors (3") for a R33 GTS?

No one likes dealing with imports, let alone Skylines.

yep frustrating isnt it !!!

try COBY brand .

they are in NEW ZEALAND and do mail order . look in

www.partsco.com

price is au $ 287.53 plus freight

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yeah coby extractors are good. i have them on my gts and you do feel the power gain. they do look stock. especially if you dont heat wrap them. the bright orange paint peals off like straight away haha

all i can say is it must suck to live in aussy :wacko:

NZ's got the mintest car laws. BOVs are legal, no cat needed, no real noise law, no power law thingy. its not perfect but its so much better then your laws

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wtf i thought the vic p plater rules were shit with our restrictions n shit but not even being aloud modify your car, n loosing your licence if u do thats f..ked mind the language, what happens if your driving a mates car ause they decided to drink n they were off there p's?? are the cops arseholes like they are in melb, grrr Petit pulled me over the other day, luckly got away with only an epa

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but not even being aloud modify your car, n loosing your licence if u do thats f..ked

On the plus side, it keeps pre-literate idiots out of overpowered and undersuspended cars. From a government "oh won't somebody think of the children" perspective, that's a good thing. From a Darwinian perspective, its not so good.

The NSW laws say you can't do engine performance mods. Suspension, brakes, etc are still "free". So for those people that want to actually learn how to operate a vehicle in anything aside from accelerating in a forward direction only.

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Hey guys

I just bought a 96 GTS-4 NA >_<

I want that unquie skyline sound of the stright 6. Is that possible or u need a turbo? I got a stock system atm...

Also if i install a Air intake kit will it make that deep inducion sound?

Kind Regards,

THai

atleast your car has a rb25de.. you dont need a turbo to get the stright 6 sound. turbos do give the awesome skyline sound but i dont think the cost of owning a turbo justifys it. gts-4 r33s are pretty rare from what i have seen. is yours manual or auto?

an intake kit will help your car make the good sound of a straight 6. ever thought of replacing the factory black pipe from the AFM to the throttle body with some metal pipe? your car will scream. larger exhaust piping plus some free flow mufflers will help you get that sound. or just chuck some coby resonators in there.

this is a link to a sound file that screamin'_skyline car that has a very simialr set up as what i discribed http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/jswright/screamin.html click on launch to see how it sounds when taking off

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Hey BADR33,

Thanks for ya feedbak mate greatly appreciated!

Yeh theres only like 2 in adelaide i think i dunnoz?

Yeh i just bought the car yest n collecting it on 2moro.

My prob get air intake (kand N or Apexi) then an after market cat bk exhuast.

LOL its an auto..... :O but dats why i got it hell cheap...

Future plan is to do engine swap... but it still early days so i cintinue to do research.

What car u got bud?

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mine is rb30de ( non turbo ) it has extractors and 2 1/4" exhaust system , with one muffler . the first intake i had was 3'' stainless pipe . now have 2 x throttle bodies and 2 pod filters . The sound is really really good . Its hard to describe brm brm noises , but when i run at the drags with the pipes undone at the extractors outlet flange , well the sound is one of the best car noises around

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Hey BADR33,

Thanks for ya feedbak mate greatly appreciated!

Yeh theres only  like 2 in adelaide i think i dunnoz?

Yeh i just bought the car yest n collecting it on 2moro.

My prob get air intake (kand N or Apexi) then an after market cat bk exhuast.

LOL its an auto..... :P but dats why i got it hell cheap...

Future plan is to do engine swap... but it still early days so i cintinue to do research.

What car u got bud?

all good dude.

i have a 97 r33 gts manual 4dr with the mighty old rb20E!! haha.

im just starting work on my rb30de build. i could go turbo cus my rb30 block has the fittings there. but i love N/A and turbos are just becoming so commen and insurance is a killer.

i have a simialr set up to that car with the sound clip. just im using a factory rear muffler off a gts25t so i think my car is that great sounding from behind but the intake sound is what gets me all the looks ;) plus it looks bling as cus i used aluminum pipe and i polished it.

autos arnt that bad. my mate just put a rb20det in to his gts auto. and he says that he floors it and when it changes gear there is no turbo lag it just keeps pulling.

yeah keep researching. do searches on here and on www.skylinesdownunder.co.nz

on there you don't get shot down as bad as you do on here. lol

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mine is rb30de ( non turbo ) it has extractors and 2 1/4" exhaust system , with one muffler . the first intake i had was 3'' stainless pipe . now have 2 x throttle bodies and 2 pod filters . The sound is really really good . Its hard to describe brm brm noises , but when i run at the drags with the pipes undone at the extractors outlet flange , well the sound is one of the best car noises around

they let you do that? it doesn't get classed as too loud? also how do you mount the front pipes so they don't wobble round?

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they let you do that? it doesn't get classed as too loud? also how do you mount the front pipes so they don't wobble round?

yess tis a bit loud , but try and dry sanely most of the time , no probs with pipeswobbling around

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